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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Exam

250 MCQs

RPSC Senior Teacher written exam has 100 Paper I + 150 Paper II objective questions

RPSC Sr. Teacher Paper I/II syllabus scheme

500 marks

Combined maximum marks are 200 (Paper I) + 300 (Paper II)

RPSC Sr. Teacher syllabus notes

2 + 2.5 hours

Paper I lasts 2 hours; Paper II lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

RPSC Sr. Teacher syllabus notes

⅓ negative marking

Wrong answers deduct one-third of the marks for that question

RPSC Sr. Teacher syllabus notes

40% floor

Minimum qualifying marks 40% in each paper (5 pp relaxation for SC/ST in scheme notes)

RPSC Sr. Teacher syllabus scheme notes / Grade 2 pattern summaries

₹600 / ₹400

2025–26 application fee for General/Creamy Layer vs NCL OBC–EWS–SC–ST–PwD

RPSC Sr. Teacher Gr-II 2025–26 recruitment reporting

Classes 6–10

Senior Teacher Grade II posts teach secondary Classes VI to X

RPSC Senior Teacher recruitment overview

100

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RPSC Senior Teacher Grade II is Rajasthan's secondary-school (Classes 6–10) teacher recruitment exam. It has two offline MCQ papers: Paper I 100 Q/200 marks/2 hours and Paper II 150 Q/300 marks/2.5 hours, with 2 marks per question and one-third negative marking. Qualifying floor is 40% per paper (5 pp SC/ST relaxation in scheme notes). Application fee in the 2025–26 cycle was ₹600 (General/Creamy Layer) or ₹400 (NCL OBC/MBC/EWS/SC/ST/PwD). This free 100-question bank gives original Paper I and Social Science/teaching-methods practice with explanations.

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1Kalibangan, an important Indus Valley site in Rajasthan, is located in which district?
A.Jaisalmer
B.Hanumangarh
C.Udaipur
D.Bundi
Explanation: Kalibangan lies on the left bank of the Ghaggar (ancient Saraswati) in Hanumangarh district. Excavations revealed a planned Harappan settlement with a unique ploughed field surface.
2The Ahar culture (also linked with Banas culture) of Rajasthan is primarily associated with which metal age?
A.Iron Age only
B.Chalcolithic (copper–stone) culture
C.Pure Palaeolithic culture
D.Medieval Rajput period
Explanation: Ahar–Banas settlements near Udaipur are Chalcolithic, characterised by copper tools, black-and-red ware and early agriculture in south-east Rajasthan.
3Which river is often called the 'Ganga of Marwar'?
A.Chambal
B.Luni
C.Banas
D.Mahi
Explanation: The Luni rises near Pushkar and flows through Marwar toward the Rann of Kutch. It is the principal river of western Rajasthan's arid zone and is popularly called the Ganga of Marwar.
4Maharana Pratap's famous battle against Mughal forces in 1576 is known as the Battle of:
A.Khanwa
B.Haldighati
C.Dihari (or Dewair) as 1576 Pratap–Man Singh battle
D.Panipat (1556) as Pratap vs Man Singh
Explanation: The Battle of Haldighati (1576) was fought between Maharana Pratap of Mewar and Mughal forces led by Man Singh of Amer. It is a central episode in Rajasthan's medieval history syllabus.
5The Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, important in early medieval Rajasthan history, had a major centre at:
A.Mandor (Marwar) only
B.Kannauj
C.Ujjain as sole Pratihara capital
D.Gwalior as sole Pratihara capital
Explanation: The Gurjara-Pratiharas rose in western India and later controlled Kannauj, contending in the tripartite struggle. RPSC Paper I lists Gurjar Pratihars among 8th–18th century Rajasthan-linked history.
6Which fort of Rajasthan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often called the 'Golden Fort'?
A.Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
B.Jaisalmer Fort
C.Chittorgarh Fort
D.Amber Fort, Jaipur
Explanation: Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila), built largely of yellow sandstone, is part of the Hill Forts of Rajasthan UNESCO inscription and is popularly called the Golden Fort.
7The Prajamandal movements in Rajasthan were mainly directed against:
A.British Crown rule only in Delhi
B.Autocratic princely-state administrations seeking responsible government
C.Portuguese coastal traders
D.Mughal mansabdars of the 16th century
Explanation: Prajamandals organised political awakening in princely states of Rajputana, demanding civil rights and responsible government under rulers, alongside the wider freedom struggle.
8Who is credited as the architect of the integration of the princely states of Rajasthan after Independence?
A.Jawaharlal Nehru as sole integrator without Patel
B.Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (with V.P. Menon and state leaders)
C.C. Rajagopalachari alone without Home Ministry role
D.Dr. Rajendra Prasad as chief negotiator of accession
Explanation: Integration of Rajputana states into Rajasthan was achieved through negotiations led by Sardar Patel and V.P. Menon with rulers, in stages forming Greater Rajasthan. It is a listed Paper I topic.
9Gogaji, Tejaji and Pabuji are best classified in Rajasthan culture as:
A.Court chroniclers of Mughal mansabdars only
B.Lok Devta (folk deities / folk heroes)
C.Classical Carnatic trinity composers
D.Harappan seal priests exclusively
Explanation: Lok Devta and Devian form a syllabus unit: Gogaji, Tejaji, Pabuji, Ramdevji and others are venerated folk deities/heroes in Rajasthan's oral and ritual traditions.
10The Marwar school and Mewar school are classifications primarily used for Rajasthan's:
A.Only folk dance choreography systems
B.Miniature painting traditions
C.Only marble quarry grading systems
D.Only census literacy classification schemes
Explanation: Rajasthan painting schools—Mewar, Marwar, Dhundhar, Kishangarh, Bundi–Kota (Hadoti)—are a standard culture topic. Each school has distinctive themes, colours and patronage.

About the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Exam

The RPSC Senior Teacher (Grade II / 2nd Grade) Competitive Examination recruits trained graduates to teach Classes 6 to 10 in Rajasthan government secondary schools under the Secondary Education Department. Selection is through two offline multiple-choice papers totaling 500 marks (Paper I 200 + Paper II 300), followed by document verification. Paper I is common and tests Rajasthan GK, current affairs, India/World GK and educational psychology. Paper II is subject-specific (Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Sanskrit, Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi or Gujarati) with secondary, graduation and teaching-methods sections. Negative marking of one-third applies. The 2025–26 cycle scheduled written exams in July 2026 with vacancies revised upward for Senior Teacher posts.

Assessment

Two offline objective papers. Paper I (General Knowledge & Educational Psychology): 100 MCQs, 200 marks, 2 hours — Rajasthan geo/history/culture/GK 40, Current Affairs of Rajasthan 10, World & India GK 30, Educational Psychology 20. Paper II (subject): 150 MCQs, 300 marks, 2 hours 30 minutes — Secondary/Sr. Secondary subject 90 (180 marks), Graduation standard 40 (80 marks), Teaching Methods 20 (40 marks). Each question 2 marks; wrong answer deducts one-third of marks for that question.

Time Limit

Paper I: 2 hours; Paper II: 2 hours 30 minutes

Passing Score

Minimum 40% in each paper to qualify (5 percentage-point relaxation for SC/ST per scheme notes). Merit for appointment is based on written examination marks after document verification (no interview).

Exam Fee

₹600 for General and OBC/BC (Creamy Layer); ₹400 for Non-Creamy OBC/MBC, EWS, SC, ST and PwD (2025–26 Sr. Teacher cycle). Confirm the live advertisement for any fee revision. (Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC))

RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Exam Content Outline

40% of Paper I

Rajasthan Geography, History, Culture and GK

Physical features, climate, rivers, agriculture, tribes, tourism; Kalibangan, Ahar, Ganeshwar, Bairath; Gurjar-Pratiharas, Chauhans, Mewar–Mughal relations; 1857, Prajamandal, integration; lok devta, saints, forts, paintings, fairs; Governor, CM, Secretariat, RPSC, Panchayati Raj.

10% of Paper I

Current Affairs of Rajasthan

State socio-economic and political developments, schemes, sports and major institutional news at Rajasthan level.

30% of Paper I

General Knowledge of World and India

Continents, oceans, winds, environment, globalization; Indian physical geography, monsoon, economy; Constitution (1919/1935 Acts, Ambedkar, FRs/FDs/DPSPs), President/PM, foreign policy and UN.

20% of Paper I

Educational Psychology

Meaning and classroom implications; growth and development; learning theories and transfer; personality; intelligence and creativity; motivation; individual differences; gifted, slow learners and delinquency.

Paper II model (Social Science + methods)

Subject Knowledge and Teaching Methods

Secondary/senior-secondary Social Science (history, geography, civics/economics), graduation-depth items, and pedagogy: lesson planning, methods, evaluation, blueprints and achievement tests for Classes 6–10.

How to Pass the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Minimum 40% in each paper to qualify (5 percentage-point relaxation for SC/ST per scheme notes). Merit for appointment is based on written examination marks after document verification (no interview).
  • Assessment: Two offline objective papers. Paper I (General Knowledge & Educational Psychology): 100 MCQs, 200 marks, 2 hours — Rajasthan geo/history/culture/GK 40, Current Affairs of Rajasthan 10, World & India GK 30, Educational Psychology 20. Paper II (subject): 150 MCQs, 300 marks, 2 hours 30 minutes — Secondary/Sr. Secondary subject 90 (180 marks), Graduation standard 40 (80 marks), Teaching Methods 20 (40 marks). Each question 2 marks; wrong answer deducts one-third of marks for that question.
  • Time limit: Paper I: 2 hours; Paper II: 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Exam fee: ₹600 for General and OBC/BC (Creamy Layer); ₹400 for Non-Creamy OBC/MBC, EWS, SC, ST and PwD (2025–26 Sr. Teacher cycle). Confirm the live advertisement for any fee revision.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master Paper I Rajasthan geography, medieval history, culture and state polity first — those 40 questions are the largest single Paper I block.
2Drill educational psychology theories (Piaget, Vygotsky, Thorndike, Skinner, constructivism) with classroom implications; they recur every cycle.
3For Paper II, finish RBSE/NCERT Class 6–12 of your subject before graduation texts; secondary items form 180 of 300 marks.
4Practise under negative marking: skip wild guesses; one-third deduction rewards accuracy over blind attempts.
5Revise teaching methods: lesson plans, inductive/deductive approaches, evaluation tools, blueprints and remedial teaching for Classes 6–10.
6Use timed 100- and 150-question mocks separately for Paper I and Paper II pacing (2 hours vs 2.5 hours).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many papers are there in the RPSC 2nd Grade / Senior Teacher exam?

There are two offline objective papers: Paper I (General Knowledge and Educational Psychology) with 100 questions for 200 marks in 2 hours, and Paper II (subject) with 150 questions for 300 marks in 2 hours 30 minutes.

Is there negative marking in RPSC Senior Teacher Grade II?

Yes. Each question carries 2 marks. For every wrong answer, one-third of the marks prescribed for that question is deducted (commonly stated as about 0.33 marks deducted per wrong answer).

What is the minimum qualifying score?

Candidates generally need at least 40% marks in each paper to qualify, with a 5 percentage-point relaxation for SC/ST as stated in Senior Teacher scheme notes. Final ranking for appointment is based on written examination performance as per the recruitment scheme, followed by document verification.

What is the application fee for RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher?

In the 2025–26 Senior Teacher cycle, the fee was ₹600 for General and OBC/BC (Creamy Layer) and ₹400 for Non-Creamy OBC/MBC, EWS, SC, ST and PwD. Always confirm the fee table in the live advertisement.

What subjects are covered in Paper I?

Paper I covers Geographical, Historical, Cultural and General Knowledge of Rajasthan (40 questions), Current Affairs of Rajasthan (10), General Knowledge of World and India (30), and Educational Psychology (20).

How is Paper II structured?

Paper II has 150 MCQs: 90 on secondary and senior-secondary standard subject matter (180 marks), 40 on graduation-standard subject matter (80 marks), and 20 on teaching methods of the subject (40 marks).

Is there an interview for Senior Teacher Grade II?

No. Selection is based on the written competitive examination followed by document verification. There is no interview stage for this post.